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NXT announcer Wade Barrett hosted the
NXT “Takeover: Stand And Deliver” global press Conference this morning. Many of the competitors and champions on the card spoke at the press conference including
NXT Women’s Champion Io Shirai, Adam Cole and Kyle O’Reilly.
NXT Champion Finn Balor also spoke on at the press conference. Wrestling Inc. Managing Editor Nick Hausman asked Balor how the energy of Takeover compares to the energy of
WrestleMania.
“I think people interpret energy a bit different than me,” Balor said. “For me, whether you’re wrestling in front of 70,000 people, or 15,000 people, or 1,000 people, or 200 people or even 200 people. The energy isn’t about the event. The energy is in the performers that are in the ring. We bring the energy not the other way around.
Finn Balor Compares Wrestling At NXT TakeOver To WWE WrestleMania );
WWE NXT Champion Finn Balor took part in the NXT TakeOver: Stand And Deliver global press Conference this morning.
During it, he was asked about the differences between wrestling at NXT TakeOver and WrestleMania. );
“I think people interpret energy a bit different than me,” Balor said. “For me, whether you’re wrestling in front of 70,000 people, or 15,000 people, or 1,000 people, or 200 people or even 200 people. The energy isn’t about the event. The energy is in the performers that are in the ring. We bring the energy not the other way around.
Miami Herald
When lawmakers slashed Florida s Bright Futures scholarship during difficult budget cycles in the past, Black and Latino students lost out the most.
The uncertain future of the Bright Futures program and an investigation into how for-profit colleges are putting Florida students into debt. Plus, the University of Miami and Broward Schools have been victims of cyber attacks we discussed how to protect that information from hackers.
On this Tuesday, April 6, episode of Sundial:
The Fate Of Bright Futures
Florida lawmakers have backed down from a controversial plan to reduce Bright Futures scholarships for students whose majors don’t “directly lead to employment.” But, that doesn’t mean the scholarship is safe from pandemic-induced budget cuts.
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Sophia Buggs: Planting food knowledge and produce in the Valley
Sophia Buggs, owner of Lady Buggs Farm and a Mahoning Valley Food Access coordinator, is working to aid food access and education in the Valley. She was nominated for the League of Women Voters of Greater Youngstown’s Women’s Hall of Fame for her efforts to revitalize the community.
Mar 16, 2021 4:45 AM By: Alyssa Weston
YOUNGSTOWN Sophia Buggs, owner of Lady Buggs Farm and a Mahoning Valley Food Access coordinator, is working to aid food access and education in the Valley from the farm to the table.
Buggs, also known as Mama Sophia, was recently nominated for the League of Women Voters of Greater Youngstown’s Women’s Hall of Fame for her efforts to revitalize the community.